Want
to learn more about our local creatures of the sky? A couple of great
events are coming up where you can get out and about and explore
woodland bird and bat habitat and hear from experts about their
ecology. These events are supported by Central Tablelands Local Land
Services through funding from the Australian Government’s National
Landcare Program.

As
part of Australian Bat Night the Central Tablelands LLS will be
hosting a Mudgee Bat Night at Putta Bucca Wetlands on Friday, 22
March.

Come along and learn about our local creatures of the night, their habitat and what makes them special. Bat Ecologist Marg Turton will be speaking about the importance of bats and how to attract them to your property.

Bentwing bat
Image credit Marg Turton

The
evening will also include a night time walk to spot and listen to
both insect- and fruit-eating bats at the wetlands, kids activities:
making a bat mask, colouring in a bat or folding a bat origami and, a
free BBQ dinner.

Central
Tablelands LLS is also inviting anyone interested in our local
woodlands and the birds which call them home to attend a morning of
learning about Woodland Birds on Farms, focusing on protecting the
Regent Honeyeater, on Thursday 28,
March.

The
event will commence with morning tea at the Cooyal
Hall where we will hear from Ross Crates from The Australian National
University about his recent research on the Regent Honeyeater
and its recovery. Dr Crates studied the Regent Honeyeater as part of
his PhD research and will offer an insight as to why this critically
endangered bird has been disproportionately affected by habitat loss.

Huw Evans from Central Tablelands LLS will also speak about actions you can take to care for your woodland. The day will also include a visit to Munghorn Gap Nature Reserve to see what Regent Honeyeater habitat looks like and will conclude with a BBQ lunch.

Regent Honeyeater
Image credit Mick Roderick

These
events are free and all are welcome to attend.

For
more information about these events, or to RSVP please contact Evelyn
Nicholson, Land Services Officer with Central Tablelands LLS, on 0427
637 907 or email: Evelyn.Nicholson@lls.nsw.gov.au.

The
Mudgee Bat night will be held at the Putta Bucca Wetlands, Putta
Bucca Rd, Mudgee on Friday, 22 March from 5:30pm with BBQ dinner at
6:00pm. Please RSVP for catering purposes by 18 March.

The
Woodland Birds on Farms event will
be held at the Cooyal Hall, Wollar Rd, Cooyal on Thursday 28, March
starting at 9:30am for morning tea. Please RSVP by 22 March
for catering purposes.

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